Microsoft will now make you pick a reason why you’re quitting OneDrive
If you've ever uninstalled a program, there's a good chance you've seen a screen pop up where the developers ask you why you chose to uninstall their app. It's a good way for developers to figure out what is causing people to stop using their programs. Microsoft is now doing a similar thing with OneDrive, the main difference being that it'll interrogate you about your motives if you dare try to stop the app from running, and it won't let you close OneDrive until you tell it your reasoning.
If you’ve ever uninstalled a program, there’s a good chance you’ve seen a screen pop up where the developers ask you why you chose to uninstall their app. It’s a good way for developers to figure out what is causing people to stop using their programs. Microsoft is now doing a similar thing with OneDrive, the main difference being that it’ll interrogate you about your motives if you dare try to stop the app from running, and it won’t let you close OneDrive until you tell it your reasoning.
Aishwarya Kavser
India
India
Published by: aplhsindia.in
